FoxSports.com was first to report the pact, which is believed to be worth $52
million and is pending a physical.

The top starting pitcher left on the free agent market after Masahiro Tanaka
signed with the New York Yankees on Wednesday, Garza was 10-6 with a 3.82 ERA
and 136 strikeouts over 155 1/3 innings in 24 combined starts between the
Chicago Cubs and Texas Rangers last season.

Garza opened the year with the Cubs before being dealt to the Rangers near the
July 31 deadline.

The 30-year-old hurler, who only made 18 starts in 2012 and has spent time on
the disabled list in each of the last three seasons, now joins a Milwaukee
rotation that includes Yovani Gallardo, Kyle Lohse, Marco Estrada and Wily
Peralta.

Originally a first-round pick of the Minnesota Twins, Garza is 67-67 lifetime
with a 3.84 ERA over eight seasons with the Twins, Tampa Bay Rays, Cubs and
Rangers.